School of Information
Infrastructure/Platform Studies, Critical data studies, Healthcare
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Science, Technology, and Society Program
About
Linda Huber is a Ph.D candidate at the University of Michigan School of Information. Her research examines how business models and practices are shifting in relationship to emerging digital technologies. Specifically, she uses ethnographic methods to critically examine processes of datafication and platformization within the healthcare industry. This research contributes to the domains of feminist science and technology studies (STS), organization studies, and critical data studies. In addition to her research work, Linda is an active organizer in her graduate student union and local community. Prior to starting her PhD, Linda was a UX research consultant for the market research firm Ipsos in New York City. She holds a master’s degree in Communication, Culture & Technology from Georgetown University, and a bachelor’s degree from Sarah Lawrence College in Bronxville, New York.